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Turn-Key Systems

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"Best Place To Work" - Said nobody, ever. - Anonymous employee Turn-Key Systems Employee Review

1.0
27 Oct 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Safe environment. There are security cameras pointing at every computer monitor and door. Everything is monitored, from what you do online, where you move in the office and when you enter and exit the office. There is no way you will be blamed for over working either, no amount of work is enough. There is always something to do. Great job security, especially if you have no problem putting in the time. For example, if you are salaried, you can put in as much time as you want, above and beyond your 40 hours. It is actually encouraged for salary employees to work extra hard to make the company stronger. You "could" even see your efforts in an annual bonus! Finally, this place was a great booster for moral. Since everyone always does everything wrong always, and the boss lets everyone know, you never feel like you are the only idiot there.

Cons

The only con is the "management," who encourages people to leave positive reviews on sites like this, when it is clear by the first dozen reviews what this place is really like.

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5.0
24 May 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nice balance between calls and other tasks. Lots to do, days went quick.

Cons

Can be hectic with the demands given. Still balanced all the same, however.

1.0
17 Oct 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Difficult opportunity for commission. No further pros.

Cons

Misleading, borderline fraudulent, cold leads. This is not real estate investment consulting, this is sales of a misleading product with no guarantee for clients. You sell a series of products in a step by step format starting at $900 all the way up to $3000+. Your job is to call leads, that they claim to be warm, non-stop all day in the hopes that they answer. When they do answer, you have to grow a connection with them to the point where they are sold on the product even though the success rate is <5%. Now, that is the art of sales, using your skillset to successfully deliver a product; in this case the product is not as promised. You tell clients that they need to continuously follow a system that this one guy created and convince them that even though they are living on social security, for example, their investment is good for the long run. In reality, it's a money draining system and just another shell for a pyramid scheme. They say the leads are warm, but you realize that after the 9th time they forward you call to voicemail, you are continuously borderline harassing clients into picking up the phone so that they'll spend $5k + to join a system with a small success rate. Work environment is awkward. Management sounds uneducated. You have no extensive knowledge of what is being sold, just as a blind salesman. I would not recommend this. There are plenty of other sales position in San Diego that can offer you a stress free work environment. Do not recommend.

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